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Book notes
Dan Webster
Staff writer
October 9, 2005
'Mic' is pronounced 'mike
' I seldom run press releases as I receive them. But I'm going to
make an exception today with the following, which I present with
a minimum of changes:
"Lost Horse Press is pleased to present Straight from the Horse's Mouth,
an Open Mic at the Hope Market Cafe, located next
to the post office in historic Hope, Idaho (620 Wellington Place). Express yourself
every first and third Thursday of the month beginning at 6 pm. The next Open Mic
takes place on Thursday. Poets, musicians, comedians, writers, jugglers, singers,
performance artists: Expect the unexpected! For additional information, please
contact Lost Horse Press at (208) 255-4410 or email losthorsepress@mindspring.com."
Enjoy.
•In other Lost Horse Press news, the Sandpoint-based publisher has
just released a couple of books:
"Composing Voices: A Cycle of Dramatic Monologues" (144
pages, $20) by Robert Pack. Pack's 18th collection of poetry is,
the press says, an "expanded version of his 1984 book, 'Faces in
a Single Tree.' "
"Finding the Top of the Sky" (116 pages, $16.95) by Portland
writer James Grabill. This collection of essays insists that "compassion
triumphs over cruelty, meditative clarity over bombast and spin."
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